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clearly, the united states does not believe in this video. doesn't espouse the values and doesn't decry the prophet muhammad. he's saying, listen, if you want to live in a democracy, free speech is part of that. that is one of the values he says the u.s. troops have gone to battle to defend. and so he's saying that he can't ban the video. at the same time, saying that he has a problem, and saying that violence is never the answer. i think he was also trying to say to these leaders, you can't let islamic extremism hijack your resolution. he's seen the violent protests at the u.s. embassies in the last couple of weeks. >> i think what he said was extremists, violence is their only way to stay relevant. which was interesting. the president met with the secretary ban ki-moon. he did not meet with world leaders. he made an appearance on "the view." does that look like he's focusing on politics more so than negotiating foreign policy? >> a little bit. i think there are a cup of things going on. first of all, he's clearly reaching out to the america
clearly, the united states does not believe in this video. doesn't espouse the values and doesn't decry the prophet muhammad. he's saying, listen, if you want to live in a democracy, free speech is part of that. that is one of the values he says the u.s. troops have gone to battle to defend. and so he's saying that he can't ban the video. at the same time, saying that he has a problem, and saying that violence is never the answer. i think he was also trying to say to these leaders, you can't...
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they are contributing early to somebody as president of the united states. all they have to do is see it and come into contact and he's going to win. i said that to rouse him up. all right. so then we had a party, and a fancy apartment on sutton place and clinton showed up and hillary who i had not seen in a while. and we started raising money at that party. and the rest is history. okay. you want to go back to the tapes? >> i'll go back to the tapes. >> you heard these tapes, the special prosecutor hands them over in a satchel. >> yes. that's right. >> and that's in march? >> march of 1974. >> and then in april, somebody decides to enhance them, right, because it's hard to hear them. >> yes. correct. it's hard to hear certain parts. yes, it was hard to hear but we -- the special prosecutor, did he send up transcripts? i don't remember. but the white house did release the transcripts and this became an issue because the white house transcripts weren't accurate in certain key portions. whether it was deliberately inaccurate or what, i don't know. people like
they are contributing early to somebody as president of the united states. all they have to do is see it and come into contact and he's going to win. i said that to rouse him up. all right. so then we had a party, and a fancy apartment on sutton place and clinton showed up and hillary who i had not seen in a while. and we started raising money at that party. and the rest is history. okay. you want to go back to the tapes? >> i'll go back to the tapes. >> you heard these tapes, the...
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states. i'm sure the numbers are more or less still the same. since president obama took office, beginning with nyu study, there have been a whole raft of studies that show ma american who is work in the tradable sector of the economy are likely to not only get jobs with higher starting pay but pay that increases with the growth of the companies. people who work in the nontradable sector are much more likely to get jobs with not only lower starting pay but without pay raises that keep up with inflation and economic growth. and i say that because most of the discussion here in washington, and i've participated in it and i'm a democrat so you know what side i'm on on this, but a lot of this has been about tax fairness and income inequality and the extraordinary gains of the last decade, in fact, the last 40 years, accruing to those of us who are in the top 1% or top 0.1% of earners. i think that's an important debate. but wherever you come down on that, the most important thing is to keep growi
states. i'm sure the numbers are more or less still the same. since president obama took office, beginning with nyu study, there have been a whole raft of studies that show ma american who is work in the tradable sector of the economy are likely to not only get jobs with higher starting pay but pay that increases with the growth of the companies. people who work in the nontradable sector are much more likely to get jobs with not only lower starting pay but without pay raises that keep up with...
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but i think the united states should be involved. we should always try to maximize the peace agreement, minimize the risk and do concrete things that gives some hope to people. >> we'll be back with more of my conversation with bill clinton, but up next, what in the world. there's a new dirty word in american politics. outsourcing. but the facts show it's not so dirty after all. right back. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about that 401(k) you picked up back in the '80s. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like a lot of things, the market has changed, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and your plans probably have too. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at charles schwab, we'll give you personalized recommendations tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 on how to reinvest that old 401(k). tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so talk to chuck tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and bring your old 401(k) into the 21st century. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 rollover your 401(k) or ira and receive up to $600. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 see schwab.com for terms and conditions. >>> now for our "what in the world" segment. there's one issue whic
but i think the united states should be involved. we should always try to maximize the peace agreement, minimize the risk and do concrete things that gives some hope to people. >> we'll be back with more of my conversation with bill clinton, but up next, what in the world. there's a new dirty word in american politics. outsourcing. but the facts show it's not so dirty after all. right back. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about that 401(k) you picked up back in the '80s. tdd#:...
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how long do you think it will be before we see 6% unemployment again in the united states this >> you keep going back at that. [ laughter ] maybe i should start with -- see he told me, you know what he told me? he said i might also ask you to compare president clinton and president obama. >> we'll get to that. >> i said yeah, then ask me do i love mom or dad more. so those are other good questions to ask. >> actually, it's going to be hillary clinton and barack obama. >> let me make a very serious point, which is we talk about certain of the events in the economy. there's certain head winds that you have to deal with, like the fact that you were coming off a deep financial recession and you're deleveraging. you can't get away from that reality. you can't control things like the arab spring that increased gas prices, some of the mideast tensions that are increasing gas prices now, the tsunami's impact on the global supply chain that helped slow the recovery last year. right now there are things we could be doing or could have done that could clearly and directly have it a greater impac
how long do you think it will be before we see 6% unemployment again in the united states this >> you keep going back at that. [ laughter ] maybe i should start with -- see he told me, you know what he told me? he said i might also ask you to compare president clinton and president obama. >> we'll get to that. >> i said yeah, then ask me do i love mom or dad more. so those are other good questions to ask. >> actually, it's going to be hillary clinton and barack obama....
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you're the president of the united states for 10 minutes and i bring to you the petraeus case. it hasn't gotten out yet but will get out and you know it will because there are people out there, an f.b.i. agent, c.i.a. agent and they can drop anything anywhere. will you keep him on? >> he's the c.i.a. director and blackmail and all the possibilities are there. could they blackmail bill clinton? chris: put out the word he had an affair but i'm keeping him. >> everybody makes their own judgment as to whether this is more important than that. chris: right. >> if you're asking me about the people i named in history, i think what they did for the country was more important than the other but you can disagree. chris: but were all kept secret at the time. >> except for bill clinton. in retrospect he say he was a good president and mr. was peace and prosperity under bill clinton. petraeus had to go for the reasons jodi pointed out. you're the head of the nation's spy agency leaving inappropriate emails, sexual emails on a g-mail account and for that reason alone he had to go. reckless.
you're the president of the united states for 10 minutes and i bring to you the petraeus case. it hasn't gotten out yet but will get out and you know it will because there are people out there, an f.b.i. agent, c.i.a. agent and they can drop anything anywhere. will you keep him on? >> he's the c.i.a. director and blackmail and all the possibilities are there. could they blackmail bill clinton? chris: put out the word he had an affair but i'm keeping him. >> everybody makes their own...
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they and united control half of the traffic in the united states after recent mergers. some sky miles members may be if for a rude surprise this fall when they find they are no longer earnings many miles. frequent flyer programs used to be simple. fly 2000 miles, earn 2,000 points. as of this fall you may not earn as many miles on your next delta flight. delta has quietly changed the rules of its program and starting this fall certainly discount fares will get you fewer miles. their website explains that student fares, flights as part of a cruise package or as part of a discounted tour package will no longer earn as many points. if your tour books deeply discounted seats you get just 25% of the normal sky miles award. the likelihood that your tour operator probably won't volunteer this information. the travel blog frequent flyer.com said it's not realistic to expect travel bookers to pass this information onto passengers. that will leave you saying doesn't that stink when you get the next statement. think about it if you are a tour operator do you want your customers kn
they and united control half of the traffic in the united states after recent mergers. some sky miles members may be if for a rude surprise this fall when they find they are no longer earnings many miles. frequent flyer programs used to be simple. fly 2000 miles, earn 2,000 points. as of this fall you may not earn as many miles on your next delta flight. delta has quietly changed the rules of its program and starting this fall certainly discount fares will get you fewer miles. their website...
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other countries can prohibit the united states from coming in to an ecs. we can't, because we're not party to the treaty. the only way to protect that outside of this is to have -- t accede to the treaty. and finally, no company is going to put millions of dollars into the effort to go out and do the mining or do the drilling if they don't have the legal certainty protection of the treaty. so, there are further reasons in answer to mr. fuller. we'll have mr. fuller in here and others who oppose it have a chance to explore this. senator menendez. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for beginning this series of hearings, which i think is incredibly important. couple of years ago, i chaired the beginning of one of these on your behalf. i think it is even more important today than it was then. i appreciate all of our distinguished witnesses and their service to our country. general dempsey, when you took an oath as the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, and when you took an oath to the service that you originally joined in from which you come, you took a
other countries can prohibit the united states from coming in to an ecs. we can't, because we're not party to the treaty. the only way to protect that outside of this is to have -- t accede to the treaty. and finally, no company is going to put millions of dollars into the effort to go out and do the mining or do the drilling if they don't have the legal certainty protection of the treaty. so, there are further reasons in answer to mr. fuller. we'll have mr. fuller in here and others who oppose...
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that is one just about every 30 seconds, just in the united states. if you haven't had a heart attack yourself, you likely know someone who has. well, i have a secret to share. with what we know right now we could see the last heart attack in america. i have been investigating this for over a year. i have lessons to share. things you need to know, things your doctor may not tell you. i'm a pretty typical guy in his early 40s with a family history of heart disease. so i decided to go on a mission to never have a heart attack. but how? this doctor has guaranteed he can see trouble coming, years in advance. >> here is where the blood is flowing, and this is the lining. >> reporter: agatson is using an ultrasound to look for plaque in the artery, a blockage here would be a sign i'm at increased risk of a heart attack. >> unless you do the imaging, you are playing with trouble. >> you're looking for what? >> the plaque, the calcium. >> i have never had a problem, but you're looking for it anyway. >> yes, and if you're heading for a heart attack in five, te
that is one just about every 30 seconds, just in the united states. if you haven't had a heart attack yourself, you likely know someone who has. well, i have a secret to share. with what we know right now we could see the last heart attack in america. i have been investigating this for over a year. i have lessons to share. things you need to know, things your doctor may not tell you. i'm a pretty typical guy in his early 40s with a family history of heart disease. so i decided to go on a...
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god bless the united states of america. remember to vote. [applause] ♪ >> ♪ here i am, signed, sealed, and delivered ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> is not adjusted program, but a promise. with my grandparents at that to see how medicare works at a very young age. they paid in throughout their working lives. we have to strengthen, and extended its solvency. send people off to the private health insurance with a piece of paper that does not keep up with costs. tough luck, it is out of your own pocket. >> medicare is going to go bankrupt in the year 2024. i do not want medicare to go bankrupt. i want to fix medicare, but i want to make sure that seniors are protected. by the year 2000, it will have a choice, not a voucher as she says. i have never supported a voucher. what i support is a program that gives individuals age 50 and over a choice in 2024. >> through the weekend, watch more debates from key house, senate, and governor races. >> through election day, wash our coverage of the presidential candidates. coming up live today on the c- spa
god bless the united states of america. remember to vote. [applause] ♪ >> ♪ here i am, signed, sealed, and delivered ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> is not adjusted program, but a promise. with my grandparents at that to see how medicare works at a very young age. they paid in throughout their working lives. we have to strengthen, and extended its solvency. send people off to the private health insurance with a piece of paper that does not keep up with costs. tough luck, it is out of...
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you can go back and look at any of the wars the united states has fought. but, if you consider why we're there and the fact that thank goodness we've not been attacked again since 9/11 and we have dismantled al qaeda thanks to a lot of great work when leon was at the cia before going to the defense didn't. i think there is no doubt that america is more secure. afghanistan is more secure. but, we're not resting on our laurels. we're looking forward to what kind of relationship we will all have, nato and the united states after 2014 to help afghanistan continue on this path. >> you trust afghan's president mr. secretary? >> he is a leader of afghan tan. >> you trust him? >> i have sat down with him. we talk pretty frankly with each other. he is the leader and she the person we have to deal with. >> does that mean you trust him, though? >> certainly you trust the leaders that you have to deal with, but you always kind of watch your back at the same time. >> that doesn't sound like a reigning endorsement of the leader of afghanistan. >> it is true for any leade
you can go back and look at any of the wars the united states has fought. but, if you consider why we're there and the fact that thank goodness we've not been attacked again since 9/11 and we have dismantled al qaeda thanks to a lot of great work when leon was at the cia before going to the defense didn't. i think there is no doubt that america is more secure. afghanistan is more secure. but, we're not resting on our laurels. we're looking forward to what kind of relationship we will all have,...
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do you think it's fair that the top 1% of earners in the united states pay just about 40% of the income taxes? >> i do because i don't see how the alternatives are fair, are more fair. >> okay. do you think it's fair that, this was "wall street journal" figure in an editorial this morning which you probably saw, the top 3% pay as much as the other 97% of taxpayers in income tax. >> again, i do, because again, life's about choices and alternatives and if they're not going to pay it, then you have to find the resources elsewhere in asking middle class families to pay more or cutting the benefits to middle class retirees. >> okay. that brings me to the third one. is it fair that the bottom almost 50% pay no federal income tax? >> as you know, i don't think that's a fair description of our current tax system. those millions of americans pay payroll taxes. >> yes. and the payroll taxes are supposed to pay for social security, are they not? so there is a specific benefit allegedly resulting from the payment into the system, but the president proposes that we reduce the amount of payroll taxes
do you think it's fair that the top 1% of earners in the united states pay just about 40% of the income taxes? >> i do because i don't see how the alternatives are fair, are more fair. >> okay. do you think it's fair that, this was "wall street journal" figure in an editorial this morning which you probably saw, the top 3% pay as much as the other 97% of taxpayers in income tax. >> again, i do, because again, life's about choices and alternatives and if they're not...
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attacked by the powerful united states strongly condemn the said quote after quote people illegally shoot five hundred days now being detained without charge but that hasn't stopped us. today on a quest for revolutionary ideas that can change the world tomorrow. ok back to our breaking news this hour and u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton's comments lashing out at russia and china reiterating basically her previous claims of the two are supporting the us with regime and that they must face consequences pay the price she said now those comments were made in paris where members of the so-called friends of syria are meeting this friday let's get more now from our teams peter all over you following these latest developments peter so our friends of syria meeting not exactly sounding all that friendly is it peter. paul not friendly it's all we've heard really a threat from the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton to russia and china saying that they will have to pay the price for what she sees as their support of the assad government now from russia's point of view their opinion o
attacked by the powerful united states strongly condemn the said quote after quote people illegally shoot five hundred days now being detained without charge but that hasn't stopped us. today on a quest for revolutionary ideas that can change the world tomorrow. ok back to our breaking news this hour and u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton's comments lashing out at russia and china reiterating basically her previous claims of the two are supporting the us with regime and that they must face...
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our people and children are not ,, room the kitchen, the united states. as president i directed my administration to step up e efforts, and we have. thatfor the first time, our annual trafficking report now includes cannot ask other nations to do what we are not doing ourselves. we have expanded our task force to include more federal partners, including the fbi. devoting more resources to strengthened protections so workers know their rights. most of all, we are going after and laura en routenew anti- trafficking teams are dismantling their networks. we're putting them where they belong, behind bars. but with more than 20 million victims around the world -- more than 20 million -- we have a lot chiefthat is why this year i directed my administration to increase efforts, and today i can announce a series of additional steps we will take. we will do more to spot it and stop it. of human trafficking in united states so we understand the scope and scale of the problem. we will strengthen training so investigators and law enforcement are better equipped to tak
our people and children are not ,, room the kitchen, the united states. as president i directed my administration to step up e efforts, and we have. thatfor the first time, our annual trafficking report now includes cannot ask other nations to do what we are not doing ourselves. we have expanded our task force to include more federal partners, including the fbi. devoting more resources to strengthened protections so workers know their rights. most of all, we are going after and laura en...
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wal-mart is not trying to separate any part of california from the united states but they are trying to sell a product to people that speak a variety of languages. we have captured or killed most of the world's dangerous -- many of the world's dangerous terrorists but we have not been fully successful in the war of ideas and stemming recruitment. i know the creation of the cve program was a priority for ambassador benjamin and i'd like him to come in on this modest program at $15 million and whether it needs to be expanded in either amounts spent in each country or to add more than five priority countries. to defeat terrorists long-term, we must take steps for recruitment from -- of young muslim men into organization. i agree one of the most important missions of the counterterrorism to encounter violent extremism by delegitimatizing for recruitment. now, i do have one area where i differ from policy and that is with regard to the mek and champ liberty. the u.s. court of appeals ruled in 2010 that the state department made procedural errors in reclassifying this group as a terrorist
wal-mart is not trying to separate any part of california from the united states but they are trying to sell a product to people that speak a variety of languages. we have captured or killed most of the world's dangerous -- many of the world's dangerous terrorists but we have not been fully successful in the war of ideas and stemming recruitment. i know the creation of the cve program was a priority for ambassador benjamin and i'd like him to come in on this modest program at $15 million and...
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it accomplished an increased awareness in the united states, i think that we have this divide. >> and with that recognition of disparity and income and equality do you think there will be political action coming out of this? >> i think it shaped some aspects of the political campaign going on right now. >> there what way. >> the sensitivity to the issues of inequality. mitt romney's remark about 47%. >> what did you read into that? >>. >> i read a lot. >>> what i read is a, he didn't understand what was really the economics of what was going on. because 47%, he said didn't pay income taxes. but many of those people pay payroll taxes. many of those are young people, old people, after all, many of the older people may not be paying income taxes now but they paid their social security contributions. and now they're getting back what they paid for. so to say that they were freeloaders was really denigrating a lifetime of work that they had contributed to. >> rose: where is the federal reserve in all of this? >> the federal reserve obviously wasn't doing what it should have done in the yea
it accomplished an increased awareness in the united states, i think that we have this divide. >> and with that recognition of disparity and income and equality do you think there will be political action coming out of this? >> i think it shaped some aspects of the political campaign going on right now. >> there what way. >> the sensitivity to the issues of inequality. mitt romney's remark about 47%. >> what did you read into that? >>. >> i read a lot....
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we have a dead united states border parole agent. we have a government that's withholding information so that we can not only get to the bottom but that we can fix it and make sure it never happens again. when we're issued a letter and ten months later they have to pull it back and say that's not true, something is fundamentally wrong. it is also not about 140,000 documents that the department of justice knowingly says they have and we have less than 8,000 of them. it is not about the numbers. it is the fact we don't have all of them, whatever that number is. when you have somebody like the former acting director of the atf say under oath, quote, it was very frustrating to all of us and appears thoroughly to us that the department is really trying to figure out a way to push information away from their political appointees at the department. talking about the department of justice. those are things that we should be concerned about. nobody wants to put a conclusion to this more than chairman issa. i want to put a conclusion to this.
we have a dead united states border parole agent. we have a government that's withholding information so that we can not only get to the bottom but that we can fix it and make sure it never happens again. when we're issued a letter and ten months later they have to pull it back and say that's not true, something is fundamentally wrong. it is also not about 140,000 documents that the department of justice knowingly says they have and we have less than 8,000 of them. it is not about the numbers....
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if you let the bush tax cuts expire, the united states budget deficit goes down to basically the lowest in the industrialized world. you you no longer have a deficit problem. have you a long-term problem relating to medicare and health care costs, but all the things people are worried about disappear. and i think the argument that the economy is so weak that it can't withstand returning to these tax rates is probably not true anymore. the economy has slowly begun to recover. if you look at t housing market, it is clear that it has bottomed out. consumers have paid down debt. at some point we are going to have to get the fiscal house in order. this is the best mechanism. now i have a secret weapon here -- which is, i wouldn't -- that's my starting position. if you would come and say to me, okay, we don't want to put all these tax cuts in, let's delay the -- let's phase this in over three or four years, i'd say fine, but why not instead then do a comprehensive tax reform. >> why not instead then do comprehensive tax reform? everybody from every party says it. we've seen the tax code. 73,0
if you let the bush tax cuts expire, the united states budget deficit goes down to basically the lowest in the industrialized world. you you no longer have a deficit problem. have you a long-term problem relating to medicare and health care costs, but all the things people are worried about disappear. and i think the argument that the economy is so weak that it can't withstand returning to these tax rates is probably not true anymore. the economy has slowly begun to recover. if you look at t...
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when we had the global initiative meeting to the united states, last summer a company called on shore said they would create a thousand jobs and jobs to the courage of the misery that had been devastated by the tornado by providing services that previously used to be outsourced to other countries in a small community and more rural setting and if they were going to be told those and more jobs in the next few years. those are the kind things we need to look at. when people read the whole book they will, you know, held bricker pessimism. >> if you're the president and had the opportunity to be the encourage your in and chief how would you make a that the ipad is manufactured in the united states? what policies would you set? >> first of all i don't know that we can because apple has invested a lot of money in their infrastructure. but in general what i think we ought to do is look up the overall wage structure in which is rising at a time and then you have to add to that of the chinese products are going to be made and sold in america you have to look at the freight costs, and you took
when we had the global initiative meeting to the united states, last summer a company called on shore said they would create a thousand jobs and jobs to the courage of the misery that had been devastated by the tornado by providing services that previously used to be outsourced to other countries in a small community and more rural setting and if they were going to be told those and more jobs in the next few years. those are the kind things we need to look at. when people read the whole book...
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united states, it would take this market. if it would work here, it would create enormous pressure to rethink the rest of the problem for cancer drugs, diabetes and other areas. >> not so loud, somebody may hear you. and so the challenge is the government. if you have a system that doesn't work and it's about innovation, can you innovate and can you do something different? thank you very much. >> thank you very much. let me start off and let's do this informally. let me start off with an ethical question. and i noticed, doctor, you deal with ethics. i think the average american would be extremely upset to know that people are dying not because we don't know how to treat those people -- that's one sad aspect of life -- but that they can't afford what is, in fact, a minimal cost in terms of the real production of the product to save their lives. riots like somebody over there dying and nobody is going out and reaching them a hand and bringing their in. what are the ethical implications of that? >> of course, i agree that there'
united states, it would take this market. if it would work here, it would create enormous pressure to rethink the rest of the problem for cancer drugs, diabetes and other areas. >> not so loud, somebody may hear you. and so the challenge is the government. if you have a system that doesn't work and it's about innovation, can you innovate and can you do something different? thank you very much. >> thank you very much. let me start off and let's do this informally. let me start off...
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does it any any way put the united states in the threat? kprap mize the sovereignty of the united states, compromise intelligence gathering ability. my recollection is, you all said no. let me put it in the opposite. does failure to rat phi this treaty, general dempsey, compromise united states the project force around the world and meet the threats within the con straights we have in a balancened and responsible way? are we are at risk at a result of failure to ratify this treaty? >> based on customary international law we will, of course, assert or sovereignty pab ability to navigate. it won't deteriorate. our ability to project force will not deteriorate. what could cause, if we do not ratify over time what could happen is that we put ourselves at risk of confrontation with others who are interpreting customary international law to their benefit. so the risk of confrontation goes up. our ability to project power is unaffected. >> so failure to ratify puts us as some greater risk of conflict. you are confident we continue to the have the
does it any any way put the united states in the threat? kprap mize the sovereignty of the united states, compromise intelligence gathering ability. my recollection is, you all said no. let me put it in the opposite. does failure to rat phi this treaty, general dempsey, compromise united states the project force around the world and meet the threats within the con straights we have in a balancened and responsible way? are we are at risk at a result of failure to ratify this treaty? >>...
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>> i think my timing is quite good, foreign secretary matai is in the united states right now, i'm not in a position to meet with him. but he had meetings setting up the june or july meeting the next one here in washington of the strategic dialog. he spoke yesterday and i could certainly endorse the agenda that he put forward of the things that are very, very important. certainly the energy dialog is one of those. the trade dialog and our cooperation in looking at our defense partnership. our look at making sure that we are looking at -- what we would call our home land security dialog, the counter terrorism dialog is a new one that will continue to be a priority for both countries. and as a former high school teacher i would like to see the education dialog raised to the cabinet level strategic dialog as well. >> presumablily intelligence sharing will be a part of that. >> absolutely as part of the home land security and counter terrorism. >> thank you. >> thank you, ms. powell, congratulations on your nomination, i'm a strong believer that this relationship between the united states
>> i think my timing is quite good, foreign secretary matai is in the united states right now, i'm not in a position to meet with him. but he had meetings setting up the june or july meeting the next one here in washington of the strategic dialog. he spoke yesterday and i could certainly endorse the agenda that he put forward of the things that are very, very important. certainly the energy dialog is one of those. the trade dialog and our cooperation in looking at our defense partnership....
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the reality is, you know, barack obama picked hillary clinton to be secretary of state of the united states. she has done a wonderful job. president clinton respects that relationship between secretary clinton and the president and i think they've warmed up to each other. they not only get along but i think they really do share ideas and try to talk about strategies. >> charlie:do you think if hillary clinton had been in the senate tanned not joined the obama administration that she might have considered challenging him? >> no. i don't think there was room in the party in 20 wurn 2 to challenge him. saw nothing develop in that way. it was not like 1980 where democrats felt that a wide swath of democrats felt hike we had to change horses. that wasn't true this time. there was some tis appoint by some elements of the party. early on obama rallied hem beginning last fall and through the course of the spring and i think you see the entheuz yasm in the convention hall. compare it to has you saul in tampa for governor romney where you would think they would come in pumped up thinking they
the reality is, you know, barack obama picked hillary clinton to be secretary of state of the united states. she has done a wonderful job. president clinton respects that relationship between secretary clinton and the president and i think they've warmed up to each other. they not only get along but i think they really do share ideas and try to talk about strategies. >> charlie:do you think if hillary clinton had been in the senate tanned not joined the obama administration that she might...
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we have let that language in the united states, and we need to go back to invest. but what i want to say about the industrial policy is that this group also said, and remember, that this is a group diverse sectors, business leaders that the u.s. really has to have a serious alternative energy
we have let that language in the united states, and we need to go back to invest. but what i want to say about the industrial policy is that this group also said, and remember, that this is a group diverse sectors, business leaders that the u.s. really has to have a serious alternative energy
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we'll >> stephen: my guest tonights the 42nd president of the united states. the annual initiative quicks off this thursday, please welcome back to the program president bill clinton. (cheers and applause) >> thank you, thank you. >> jon: let me ask you, so give any good speeches lately? or, how did that feel at the convention? could you tell that you were crushing it as you were doing it? did you feel that? >> yes and no but, you know, what i mean by that is i work so hard on that, for weeks and weeks and weeks. and then the white house designated bruce reed who worked for vice president biden now, and worked with me for eight years. >> jon: right. >> and worked with erskine bowles on that budget project to help me. and gene sperling, the national economics adviser who also worked with me for eight years came in and we worked the last day and a half after doing all this other work. and i was just determined to get the facts right and i, and to simplify the argument. >> right. >> without being simplistic. i didn't want to talk down to people. i wanted to expla
we'll >> stephen: my guest tonights the 42nd president of the united states. the annual initiative quicks off this thursday, please welcome back to the program president bill clinton. (cheers and applause) >> thank you, thank you. >> jon: let me ask you, so give any good speeches lately? or, how did that feel at the convention? could you tell that you were crushing it as you were doing it? did you feel that? >> yes and no but, you know, what i mean by that is i work so...
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mansfield of the united states court of appeals for the second circuit. professor rotunda is the author of the most widely used core spoken legal ethics and the leading course book in constitutional law which makes him quite possibly the most applicable moderator for this panel today. and we're lucky to have him here. professor rotunda has also authored more than 00 articles and raers reviews, journals and newspapers in both the united states and europe. that makes him, as of a few years ago, the 11th most cited professor. and in 2009, professor rotunda became a commissioner of the fair political practices commission, a state regulatory agency that acts as california's independent political watchdog. professor rotunda was also nominated by george w. bush to become a member of the privacy and civil liberties committee on governmental affairs. without further ado, i'd like to bring up professor rotunda to get our panel started. >> thank you very much, kevin. we have four wonderful speakers here. each of them will be publishing an article in the chapman law
mansfield of the united states court of appeals for the second circuit. professor rotunda is the author of the most widely used core spoken legal ethics and the leading course book in constitutional law which makes him quite possibly the most applicable moderator for this panel today. and we're lucky to have him here. professor rotunda has also authored more than 00 articles and raers reviews, journals and newspapers in both the united states and europe. that makes him, as of a few years ago,...
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in 1905, the united states government began to return flags captured in battle to southern states. this was kind of a goodwill gesture, in other words. and so as you can imagine, there were no computer databases to keep up with these flags, and so a lot of flags were mis-i.d.ed. they were given a war department number as you see up here, this one was 227, but they were mis-i.d.'d. and this particular flag, this was an arkansas flag, but it was sent to alabama. so since 1905, it stayed in the archives at alabama archives and history museum. the curator contacted me and said i think we have finally i.d.ed through scholarly research this flag and it belongs in arkansas. and so they went before their board, showed all the work they had done, the scholarly research, and very generously they decided to donate the flag to us. so in october of 2001, i went and picked up this flag and brought it back to arkansas. this is the third confederate. we immediately -- it had never been conserved so we immediately began raising money to have the flag conserved. on aftveragaverage, a flag of t is pr
in 1905, the united states government began to return flags captured in battle to southern states. this was kind of a goodwill gesture, in other words. and so as you can imagine, there were no computer databases to keep up with these flags, and so a lot of flags were mis-i.d.ed. they were given a war department number as you see up here, this one was 227, but they were mis-i.d.'d. and this particular flag, this was an arkansas flag, but it was sent to alabama. so since 1905, it stayed in the...
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united states has important interests. sri lanka is located along the busiest shipping lanes in the indian ocean a region of a strategic arena in which america's interests are increasingly at play. it has also been a contributor to u.n. peace keeping operations. the united states thus recognizes the importance of maintaining a broad range of partnerships as we encourage a lasti lasti lasting democratic peace in the country. the united states and other international partners have encouraged the government of sri lanka. serious allegations of violations of human rights law and international humanitarian law committed by both sides at the end of the war remain to be investigated and have slowed reconciliation. in large the human rights council adopted a u.s. sponsored resolution calling on the government to implement the recommendations of the own government appointed lessons learned and reconciliation commission. in april the state department issued its third report to congress on accountability since the end of the conflict
united states has important interests. sri lanka is located along the busiest shipping lanes in the indian ocean a region of a strategic arena in which america's interests are increasingly at play. it has also been a contributor to u.n. peace keeping operations. the united states thus recognizes the importance of maintaining a broad range of partnerships as we encourage a lasti lasti lasting democratic peace in the country. the united states and other international partners have encouraged the...
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god bless the united states of america. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the house returns at 10 p.m. a bill to end the energy department loan guarantee program. the senate gavel's and the and is scheduled to work on a jobs bill for veterans. at 10:00 on c-span 3, the head of the consumer financial protection bureau will give a progress report at a senate banking committee hearing. banking committee hearing.
god bless the united states of america. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the house returns at 10 p.m. a bill to end the energy department loan guarantee program. the senate gavel's and the and is scheduled to work on a jobs bill for veterans. at 10:00 on c-span 3, the head of the consumer financial protection bureau will give a progress report at a senate banking committee hearing. banking committee hearing.
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that's one just about every second in the united states. if you haven't had a heart attack yourself you likely know someone who has. i've got a secret to share, with what we know right now we could see the last heart attack. things you need to know. things your doctor may not tell you. i'm a pretty typical guy in his early 40s with family heft of heart disease so i decided to go on a mission to never have a heart attack. but how? dr. arthur a fw otson guarantees he can see things coming years in advance. here's where the blood is flowing. >> he's look for plaque in the carrotic artery. a blockage here can cause a stroke and would be a sign i'm at increased risk for a heart attack. >> unless you do the imaging and the advanced testing, you are really playing russian roulette with your life. >> what are you looking for? >> calcium. >> i've never had a problem bus you're looking for it anyway. >> yes. and if you're heading for a heart attack in five, ten, 20 years you will have plaque. >> we all know plaque is bad. it blocks your blood vessels
that's one just about every second in the united states. if you haven't had a heart attack yourself you likely know someone who has. i've got a secret to share, with what we know right now we could see the last heart attack. things you need to know. things your doctor may not tell you. i'm a pretty typical guy in his early 40s with family heft of heart disease so i decided to go on a mission to never have a heart attack. but how? dr. arthur a fw otson guarantees he can see things coming years...
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what was approved by the department of state and more importantly the constitution of the united states protects free speech with the state department is trying to terminate me for calling it bad judgment is in fact core political speech of the very basis of the first amendment the right of people in america to criticize their own government but then baron isn't the only victim of the state department's witch hunt bradley manning wiki leaks have also been on the hit list after all and thousands of diplomatic cables were released by the whistle blowing web site they expose the inside communications of diplomats and the cables then all paint a rosy picture of u.s. diplomatic relations clinton had some unkind worth of that point to say about the information down and about with leaks itself. this disclosure is not just an attack on america's foreign policy interests it is an attack on the international community the alliances and partnerships the conversations and negotiations that safeguard global security and advance economic prosperity. she even went on to say there is nothing lot of all
what was approved by the department of state and more importantly the constitution of the united states protects free speech with the state department is trying to terminate me for calling it bad judgment is in fact core political speech of the very basis of the first amendment the right of people in america to criticize their own government but then baron isn't the only victim of the state department's witch hunt bradley manning wiki leaks have also been on the hit list after all and thousands...
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they have protection from the united states. this gives this case in particular a special connection to our country. we have given them asylum status and gao himself has residual status based on family status. if we can reappear him and he is willing to go, he can be free and live his with his family. we need the united states to recognize the special responsibility that we have taken on, to our great credit, as a country, to gao zhisheng and his family and raise the case on the highest levels. the last thing i would just n e note, my biggest fear about the president and vice president or secretary of state not meeting him and his wife is not exclusively about the optics of that meeting taking place and the message it would send to the chinese government. although that is very important. my biggest fear is that the chinese government repeatedly and publicly lied about what is going on and the united states and other countries have not publicly responded by saying you are lying. you are not telling the truth. we have to speak tru
they have protection from the united states. this gives this case in particular a special connection to our country. we have given them asylum status and gao himself has residual status based on family status. if we can reappear him and he is willing to go, he can be free and live his with his family. we need the united states to recognize the special responsibility that we have taken on, to our great credit, as a country, to gao zhisheng and his family and raise the case on the highest levels....
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that's about $3,000 for everyone in the united states. that's a lot of money. they have to borrow that next year just to pay for what's going on. and how they're going to do that, how they arrange it, i don't know. it's going to be, you know, i may have my second book. go ahead. >> hi. in your interviews and in your research, i was wondering how much you came across discussions among the leadership about dealing with the serious problem of jobs in this country. because we're in a second major depression many say since the great -- and it's sort of contrary or contradictory to be concerned about the budget deficit where you'd be taking steps that have a negative effect on the economy, so how much did that take effect -- >> excellent question. and, of course, you create jobs by growing the economy, and you have to not only grow the economy, you need to stable i'd it -- stabilize it. you can't have the situation we're in where the interest rates are right in the basement. and as someone says, you can't jump out of the basement. that's as low as it is. and if peopl
that's about $3,000 for everyone in the united states. that's a lot of money. they have to borrow that next year just to pay for what's going on. and how they're going to do that, how they arrange it, i don't know. it's going to be, you know, i may have my second book. go ahead. >> hi. in your interviews and in your research, i was wondering how much you came across discussions among the leadership about dealing with the serious problem of jobs in this country. because we're in a second...
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states, might be going to vacation in the united states, might be going to do business in the united states. >> on average they spend over $6,000 per visit. renting rooms in a hotel, going to shopping malls and buying things, eating in restaurants, taking taxi cabs, so they're spending money in america and so they're creating jobs. >> worldwide, the state department issued 7.8 million non-immigrant visas in 2011. the greatest demand was from brazil and china. american consular officers are charged with deciding whether those visas are awarded and to whom. those officers train at the foreign service institute outside washington dc. >> consular work is up close and personal diplomacy. how we conduct ourselves is just the empathetic voice for a distraught american, the professional, dignified visa interview. the transparency as we uphold our laws. this is public diplomacy. c>>lae >> consular work is one of the key elements of the mission of the foreign service and consular officers who are posted overseas in u.s. embassies and consulates have the principal requirement of protecting u.s.
states, might be going to vacation in the united states, might be going to do business in the united states. >> on average they spend over $6,000 per visit. renting rooms in a hotel, going to shopping malls and buying things, eating in restaurants, taking taxi cabs, so they're spending money in america and so they're creating jobs. >> worldwide, the state department issued 7.8 million non-immigrant visas in 2011. the greatest demand was from brazil and china. american consular...